Will country clubs eventually adapt to economic and social realities? Or will they continue business as usual and hope (against hope, IMO) that the golden days of the 1950s-90s return!
Great question, and in terms of the greatness of golf ….. it depends.
One of the problems with golf, and all sports now, is kids get too specialized too early. At the top of my competitive career in golf, I was the #4 man on my high school golf team. Here I am today, I played basketball with legends and yet I argue with "Morons" like Pat Mucci over the future of golf
Reality is I suck at golf, and yet I love GCA.com!
See Jaka's thread about the 5 senses.
Now I know that there is no way that my squash playing son does not reach his status today without:
- specialization (golf/squash only)
- focus (golf/squash only)
and I know that he would not have achieved his status without:
- a love for squash
- an early in his life diversity of sports which exposed him to a variety of sports (country club)
Will he ever love golf the way that I do? Probably not, so maybe Sleepy Hollow or The Creek will be the right spot for him as they are country clubs with squash and golf. Or maybe he just plays at NY Sports, NYAC (public and private squash) and plays golf at Bethpage (fabulous golf) 6 times a year.
As Shelly mentions, this is all speculation….